In a transformative move for Nigeria's telecom sector, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has introduced a robust set of guidelines aimed at tightening corporate governance among operators. Announced by Dr. Aminu Maida, the Executive Vice-Chairman of the NCC, during a significant event in
Imagine a world where switching mobile networks is as easy as tapping a button on your device, no physical SIM card required, and connectivity for wearables and IoT gadgets is seamlessly embedded. This is the promise of eSIM technology, a digital alternative to traditional SIM cards that has been
What happens when a telecom titan absorbs a regional favorite, promising better service but risking the charm of local choice? Picture rural communities where spotty coverage frustrates daily life, suddenly gaining access to cutting-edge networks—but at the cost of personalized plans tailored to
In the rapidly shifting landscape of fiber network development, a fierce legal confrontation has emerged between Tilson Technology Management, a contractor specializing in network construction, and Gigapower, a collaborative venture between AT&T and BlackRock aimed at expanding high-speed internet
In a striking case of corporate misconduct, a telecommunications company based in Dania Beach, Florida, has been implicated in a massive fraudulent scheme targeting a federal program designed to support low-income Americans, known as the Lifeline Program. Managed by the Federal Communications
Setting the Stage: The Rising Stakes in Telecom Cybersecurity In an age where cyber threats are no longer a distant concern but a daily reality, South Korea’s telecom sector finds itself at a critical juncture, with LG Uplus, the country’s third-largest operator, committing a staggering $505